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Old 04-19-2021, 10:48 AM   #61 (permalink)
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The US case law firmly recognizes grandfathering.

Existing cars could be made expensive via taxation/insurance but can’t actually be banned outright

The expectation is that plain gas cars will slowly decline and age out in certain areas after 2030 but nothing is stopping used cars


A more pressing issue is that we are under 10 years of proven oil for the first time.

It is very possible gas might become excessively expensive long term.

On the bright side that should hasten the demise of disposable plastic since glass becomes attractive.

Also makes CNG more attractive

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